Seven people signed on to the notice of injury, claiming their constitutional rights were violated.

WISN 12 News obtained a copy of the claim through their attorney Monday.

One of the seven is a man who sought emergency-room treatment for bleeding after a cavity search.

"When you see police officers in the department violating those rights, not using the law the right way, going beyond what the rules and regulations and policies allow, not being compassionate with victims -- those are concerns," attorney Jonathan Safran said.

The officers in question were assigned to District 5 at the time of the searches.

Safran told WISN 12 News he believes some of those officers will face criminal charges.

There is currently an internal investigation into the matter.

WISN 12 News contacted Milwaukee police, who said they have no comment on the claims.